Three Tune Tuesday: Three songs to remember a love

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Three Tune Tuesday: Three songs to remember a love

Hello, music lovers!! I met this interesting musical initiative by chance, thanks to a post by @tengolotodo and since I read his post, I thought it was great and I wanted to participate, since I have always liked music and although I only sing in the shower, I love to dance and I am a firm believer that the world without music would be a disaster.

Well, the idea is to share three songs, either from the same singer or band, the same style or genre, from the same or different nationality. Anyway: the idea is to share three songs on a Tuesday and today is Tuesday (Means it's #ttt or #threetunetuesday.), so I will share with you three songs .

The three songs I want to share today have to do with a time for me, when I was a teenager and I liked a boy with whom I danced at every party. We never became boyfriend and girlfriend and only sneaked a few kisses, but every time we danced, we were the perfect couple.


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The first song is from 1958, but this version belongs to the soundtrack of a movie that bears his name: La Bamba (1987), a biographical film about Ritchie Valens. In the 80's and 90's, the soundtrack of a movie could become a best seller. And this was the case with the song La Bamba, which was a worldwide hit and was danced to by half the world. Listen and remember...



The second song is from the French band Century: Lover why from 1986. This song is a classic and lasts more than 6 minutes. In my adolescence, it was one of the longest pieces of music that could be heard in the minitecas and unlike other songs that the dj would cut and mix with other songs, this ballad was played for the whole 6 minutes. All the couples came out to dance and between soft movements, the young people declared a love that only lasted a few minutes or a lifetime.



The last piece also belongs to a movie soundtrack: Dirty Dancing (1987) - Time of my Life (Final Dance), sung by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes. This piece became a landmark of movie musicals and a must in every nightclub in the world. With this piece, my friend and I won a dance award. We were the couple who danced the best to this song. In the light of today's daring and daring dances, “the hot dance” is no more than lukewarm.


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These three songs do not correspond to a particular genre or singer, but to a time (the 80's) when I was a teenager and life was prettier and lighter. They say that to remember is to live and listening to music also serves to remember, therefore, it also gives us life. Greetings, friends

The main image is free and edited in Canva, the videos are property of Youtube and the text was translated in Deepl.

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This is my participation this week for our great friend @ablaze initiative:Three Tune Tuesday . If you want to participate, here's the link to the invitation post

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Thank you for reading and commenting. Until a future reading, friends



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